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Binn idir an dá Log

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Binn idir an dá Log, meaning "peak between the two hollows" in Irish, stands as the highest summit in the Maumturk Mountains, a prominent range within the stunning Connemara region of County Galway, Ireland. Reaching an elevation of 702 metres (2,303 ft), this challenging peak is renowned for its distinctive topography, shaped by two deep glacial corries that flank its summit ridge. It offers a true taste of the wild, exposed Connemara wilderness.

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    From the almost 700 meter high summit you have a breathtaking view of the Lough Lehanaghbeg lakes, which lie deep below you in the valley.
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    What is the typical hiking difficulty for Binn idir an dá Log?

    Binn idir an dá Log is generally considered a challenging hike. The terrain features a narrow and rocky summit ridge with loose quartzite stones and gravel. While a relatively easier 6-kilometer, 3-hour route exists via the Maumahoge pass, many experienced hikers tackle it as part of the demanding Maumturks Challenge Walk, which is a significant ridge-walk across the entire range.

    How long does it typically take to hike Binn idir an dá Log?

    The duration of a hike to Binn idir an dá Log varies significantly with the chosen route and individual fitness. A more direct route via the Maumahoge pass can take approximately 3 hours for a 6-kilometer ascent. However, if you're undertaking the full Maumturks Challenge Walk, which includes Binn idir an dá Log, expect a demanding 25-kilometer trek that can take 10–12 hours.

    Are there any specific landmarks or natural features to look out for on Binn idir an dá Log?

    Yes, the mountain's name, "peak between the two hollows," refers to the two deep glacial corries that flank its summit ridge. One of these hollows now contains Lough Maumahoge, a lake surrounded by steep cliffs, which is a notable feature. From the summit, hikers are treated to breathtaking views of the Lough Lehanaghbeg lakes deep below in the valley, as well as the expansive Maam and Inagh Valleys.

    What are the parking and trailhead options for Binn idir an dá Log?

    While specific parking information isn't detailed, trailheads for routes to Binn idir an dá Log are generally found in the surrounding valleys. It's advisable to research specific route starting points, as parking can sometimes be limited, especially during peak seasons or events like the Maumturks Challenge.

    What are the best times of year to hike Binn idir an dá Log, and what are winter conditions like?

    The best time to hike Binn idir an dá Log is typically during the drier months from late spring to early autumn, when conditions are more favourable for advanced hiking routes, offering clearer views and more stable ground. Winter hiking conditions can be significantly more challenging, with rapidly changing weather, potential for ice and snow, and reduced daylight hours, requiring appropriate gear and experience.

    Is Binn idir an dá Log suitable for families or dog-friendly?

    Given its challenging nature, rugged terrain, and exposure, Binn idir an dá Log is generally not considered family-friendly for young children. For dogs, while not explicitly restricted, the narrow, rocky, and potentially steep paths, combined with the presence of livestock in the wider area, mean that dogs should be kept on a lead and only brought by experienced hikers with well-behaved dogs accustomed to mountain environments.

    Are there any cafes, pubs, or accommodation options near Binn idir an dá Log?

    Binn idir an dá Log is located in a wild and exposed part of Connemara. While there are no immediate amenities directly at the trailheads, you would typically find cafes, pubs, and accommodation options in the nearby villages and towns within the wider Connemara region, such as Leenaun, Recess, or Clifden. It's recommended to plan your refreshments and overnight stays in these areas.

    What is the elevation of Binn idir an dá Log and its prominence?

    Binn idir an dá Log reaches an elevation of 702 meters (2,303 feet), making it the highest peak in the Maumturk Mountains. Its prominence ranges from 629 to 644 meters, which qualifies it as both a P600 and a Marilyn, and it is listed among the "100 Highest Irish Mountains."

    Are there any circular walk options for Binn idir an dá Log?

    Yes, while a direct ascent and descent is possible, there are more challenging loop routes available for Binn idir an dá Log. These often involve traversing parts of the wider Maumturks range, offering a more extensive and rewarding hiking experience. You can explore detailed route options using a route planner to find circular walks that suit your fitness level.

    What kind of wildlife and flora can be found on Binn idir an dá Log?

    As part of the Connemara National Park, Binn idir an dá Log is home to typical Irish mountain flora and fauna. The rugged, exposed slopes feature hardy plants adapted to the peaty and rocky conditions. While specific wildlife sightings can vary, you might encounter mountain hares, various bird species, and potentially red deer in the broader Connemara region. The area is known for its pure Connemara wilderness.

    Is public transport available to Binn idir an dá Log?

    Direct public transport to the immediate vicinity of Binn idir an dá Log's trailheads is generally limited or non-existent due to its remote mountain location. Visitors typically rely on private vehicles or taxis from nearby towns. Planning your transport in advance is crucial if you intend to use public services to get to the general Connemara area.

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